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Looking Back: Forest Street Deli to Close Next Friday

  The single breakfast item that remains from the original Forest Street Deli menu these 22 years is the ‘Big O’: A grilled cheese with tomatoes, scallions, black pepper, roast beef and an over-easy egg. [selfie] Asked Friday where the name came from, owner Bob Watters said in typically playful fashion: “That’s classified information.” Bob Watters has owned Forest Street Deli for nearly 22 years. He s closing his doors April 18, as construction gets underway on a new mixed retail-and-residential complex. It s unclear whether he ll reopen in it. “I’ve got people here who used to come in when they were five years old,” Watters, an Easton resident and 1978 Stamford High School graduate, told

West Seattle Blog… | From repair planning to West Marginal Way questions @ West Seattle Bridge Community Task Force s February meeting

West Seattle Blog editor SDOT says it’s making progress toward high-bridge repairs, though they are still more than half a year away. The bridge update brought most of the new information at Thursday’s monthly meeting of the West Seattle Bridge Community Task Force, but with so many related projects, the meeting was stuffed so full of presentations that CTF members had little time to discuss anything, and the plan for breaking into groups for opinions of the West Marginal Way bike-lane proposal had to be scrapped. First, here’s video of the two-hour meeting: Here’s what caught our attention:

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